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Hillcrest Christian School

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Hillcrest Christian School
Address
Map
4060 South Siwell Road

Jackson
,
Mississippi

United States
Coordinates32°14′35″N 90°18′01″W / 32.2430314°N 90.30023349°W / 32.2430314; -90.30023349
Information
TypePrivate Christian school
Established1970
GradesK3 through 12
GenderCoeducational
Enrollment216
CampusUrban
Color(s)Royal blue, white, gray, and black     
MascotCougars
YearbookThe Cougar
AffiliationsSouthern Association of Independent Schools, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, and the Mississippi Private School Association
WebsiteOfficial site

Hillcrest Christian School is a private Christian school in Jackson, Mississippi, United States. The school traces its history to a segregation academy founded by the White Citizens Council.[1]

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History

Hillcrest Christian school was originally founded as a segregation academy by the White Citizens Council.

Racial segregation

Hillcrest was established in 1970 as a segregation academy in response to the court-ordered integration of public schools.[1]

In 1985, W.J Simmons, chair of the state White Citizens Council, discussed the history of the school with Clarion-Ledger. Simmons acknowledged that "Race was a motivating factor in the early days." Simmons also stated "admitting blacks lowers educational standards. Racial mixing is wrong when it's forced. And if it's not forced, it's not likely to occur."[2] In the same article, headmaster Gary McGee said that he didn't know if the Hillcrest Christian school would admit black students and that if a black student applied for entrance, the matter would need to be discussed by the school's trustees.[2] In 1987 the school refused to play a B team football game because the opponent, Natchez Trace, had a Black player.[3]

Campus

The current campus was originally known as Council McCluer, which was a separate school opened the same year as Hillcrest. Council McCluer was part of a system of twelve schools in Jackson founded and run by the Citizens' Council of Jackson.

For much of its early life, the school was located at Sykes Road and Wheatley Drive in south Jackson, and operated as a K-9 school. In 1985 the school merged with the McCluer Academy, another segregation academy.[4] The combined school used the former McCluer Academy campus on Siwell Road for the high school and middle school. The school ultimately moved all operations to that campus and sold the Wheatley property in the late 1990s following the construction of an elementary school building at the Siwell campus.

Education

Hillcrest educates pupils from kindergarten 3 to grade 12.[5]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ a b McGee, Meredith Coleman (2013-03-21). James Meredith: Warrior and the America that Created Him. ABC-CLIO. p. 40. ISBN 9780313397400.
  2. ^ a b Jones, Keven (April 28, 1985). "A Changing of the Guard". Clarion-Ledger. p. 1. Retrieved 2017-10-24.
  3. ^ https://www.newspapers.com/clip/114725922/academies-forfeit-ballgames/
  4. ^ Kanengiser, Andy (December 10, 1985). "Desegregation Helps them Cope Now". Clarion Ledger.
  5. ^ Hillcrest Christian School, Official site
  6. ^ Luckett, Robert. "From Council Schools to Today's Fight for Public Ed". www.jacksonfreepress.com. Retrieved 2020-01-29.
  7. ^ "Senate Concurrent Resolution 573", Mississippi Legislature, 2003.
  8. ^ Chris Joyner, "Miss Mississippi makes it to top 5 in Miss America pageant", Hattiesburg American, February 15, 2007.
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